Fake Hate Crime: Black Made “Racist Graffiti” at USAF Academy

Yet another “hate crime”—this time racist graffiti painted on the walls of the Colorado Springs US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs in September—which provoked nationwide controlled media whining over “white racism”—has been exposed as a hoax committed by a black.

Before the perpetrator was revealed as a black, the Academy’s superintendent Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria issued a statement expressing his “disgust” saying that “if you’re outraged by those words, then you’re in the right place. You should be outraged not only as an airman, but as a human being.”

“We would all be naive to think that everything is perfect here. We would be naive to think we shouldn’t discuss this topic,” he said. “We would also be tone deaf not to think about the backdrop of what’s going on in our country, things like Charlottesville and Ferguson, the protests in the NFL.”

He added that the “power of diversity at the Academy should serve as another unifier” and noted the school’s “efforts to bring people together by creating a forum through which to discuss the events at Charlottesville, Virginia, had received “outstanding feedback.”

“Security Forces” were investigating the incident, Silveria added, saying that the “Academy’s chief diversity officer is putting together small group discussions to continue the conversation.”

Silveria sternly denounced the slur incident in an address to the entire academy on September 28, and a video of that speech went viral online and was aired extensively on national news networks.